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New Video Apps Now Available on XBox Live Dashboard

Verizon FiOS and YouTube lead the charge of this batches offerings.

Just a week after the Xbox 360 Dashboard got an update, a slew of new video apps have landed on Xbox Live.  The full list of content represents a wide variety of options, all being released in very specific territories.  The US will add iHeartRadio (Clear Channel), MSNBC.Com, TMZ (Warner Bros.), Verizon FiOS TV and YouTube; while our Canadian brethren will be adding MSN Video, Rogers on Demand (Rogers Media), TMZ and YouTube.

A full listing of video apps and the territories they will be available in are listed as follows:

  • blinkbox (Blinkbox). United Kingdom
  • iHeartRadio (Clear Channel). United States
  • MSN Video. Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy, Mexico, United Kingdom
  • MSNBC.com. United States
  • MUZU.TV. Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
  • Rogers On Demand (Rogers Media). Canada
  • SBS ON DEMAND. Australia
  • TMZ (Warner Bros.). Canada, United States
  • RTVE (RTVE.es). Spain
  • Verizon FiOS TV. United States
  • YouTube. Available in 24 countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany , Hong Kong, Ireland, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Singapore, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States, South Africa.

 

Comments

Esteban Cuevas Staff Alumnus

12/14/2011 at 10:02 AM

Loving YouTube! It's a bit slow at times though.

Angelo Grant Staff Writer

12/14/2011 at 11:00 AM

I still can't figure out how to change my theme since they updated this thing. It also hides a lot of the stuff I used to use a lot. It's a great idea, but I wish they would let you customize it a little.

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

12/14/2011 at 11:25 AM

Is this for all subscribers, or just Gold?

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